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River God: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

River God: A Novel of Ancient Egypt


River God: A Novel of Ancient Egypt


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River God: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt. Land of the Pharaohs. A kingdom built on gold. A legend shattered by greed.... Now the Valley of Kings lies ravaged by war, drained of its lifeblood, as weak men inherit the cherished crown. For Tanus, the fair-haired young lion of a warrior, the gods have decreed that he will lead Egypt's army in a bold attempt to reunite the Kingdom's shattered halves. But Tanus will have to defy the same gods to attain the reward they have forbidden him, an object more prized than battle's glory: possession of the Lady Lostris, a rare beauty with skin the color of oiled cedar - destined for the adoration of a nation, and the love of one extraordinary man.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 24 hours and 39 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Brilliance Audio

Audible.com Release Date: September 17, 2008

Whispersync for Voice: Ready

Language: English, English

ASIN: B001GAUS3M

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An Entertaining ReadI suppose I have read everything Wilbur Smith has ever written and have enjoyed most of it. RIVER GOD was no exception although he has deviated from his usual stories that have Africa as their theme, to Egypt – and ancient Egypt at that in the time of the pharaohs.The story is related through the eyes of a slave, Taita, a brilliant and compassionate man who is the advisor to Queen Lostris. The book contains all the old favourites of Smith’s novels – revenge, bravery, love, and slaughter interspersed with swathes of facts that must have sent his research team into paroxysms of despair. All well worth it as the reader will learn much of the customs and culture of ancient Egypt.An excellent light read although the editor needs a slap on the wrist (I read this on Kindle so I don’t know if that makes a difference) as there were many typos and spelling errors. Words were joined together (no space between them) and this was especially noticeable in the second half.However despite this annoyance, RIVER GOD was a good read and Smith has lived up to his reputation yet again.

If you like historical fiction, you'll love this book!!Very descriptive in detail of events during that time of history.The people come alive and you feel as tho you are there and witnessingthe times and perils. Once you start to read, it's hard to put down.Recommend this book highly!!!

I bought this book in large part because I love historical fiction and when searching for books similar to James Clavell's Asian Saga or Gary Jennings' Aztec, the River God frequently came up. With this in mind, I decided to give Wilbur Smith a try. Undoubtedly, this impacted my view of River God, as I found myself constantly comparing it to other writers. The River God is largely historical inaccurate (Axum was founded over a 1000 years after this book is set, the Bedouin didn't exist, his Author's note at the end is completely bogus, the list goes on) and the Taita is too perfect to sympathize with. However, after I came to accept the River God for what it was, a great story with lots of action and an interesting journey up the Nile, I liked it better. If you want 12 years of historical research like Jennings did in Aztec, try a different writer on Egypt. If you want a great story with some good hunting descriptions and enough history to keep you on Wikipedia fact checking or learning more about Egyptian mythology for hours, River God will suffice.

Detail in an historical novel is like location in business real estate - the ultimate. This is the first in the Egypt series and I missed it. I read The Seventh Scroll and Warlock seven years ago, These books 2 and 3 in the series. What impressed me Andrew me back into the series was the characters, their foibles, strengths, and down right human idiocy on occasion. Taita the eunuch is the glue that binds these books and the dynasty of the Mamose Pharaohs together. Taita's devotion to Queen Lostris, his father like love for the soldier Tanus, and his deep but concealed hatred for Lostris's father, corrupt, power mad Grand Vizer drive the story. Add the scary Hyksos barbarians to the mix. a few tomb tours and Taita;s inquisitive mind matched to his engineering and design skills and the page length is no longer a problem.

If its ancient Egypt, count me in, and Wilbur doesn't disappoint. I picked up this book simply because of the many five stars here on Amazon and it is the very definition of a fast-paced narrative. Can be unbelievable at times, but you won't have any time to be bored. Simply put, the narrator Taita is the most amazing human being ever born, and the supporting characters, though not nearly as awesome, are heads above the rest of us mortals. Wilbur can definitely spin a tale, from the devilish Lord Intef who renders Taita less than a man and causes his own daughter to hate his guts, to Tanus, the god-hero who makes Lostris throw her panties in the air. There is adventure, romance, intrigue, incredible battle scenes, especially the hunting scene with the elephants (amazing), but most importantly there is Taita, whom you might come to hate or love but never can deny his awesomeness.

Second book I've read by Wilbur Smith. Didn't like it as well as the first. Also, he has a penchant for killing animals in disheartening ways. That may be fine for some people, but it's not my cup of tea. Still, he puts together a pretty good story and the writing is fine (but not exceptional).

I first read Wilbur Smith's "Eye of the Tiger" and thought it was a heck of a good read. River God, also by Wilbur Smith will sweep you off your feet! I loved this story, it will stay with me for a long time (probably forever). You'll laugh, cry and thrill to the chase! For anyone interested in ancient Egypt (or antiquity in general), this book is a must. Some readers were put off by the seemingly endless accomplishments by the humble eunuch slave Taita. Let's face it, he had to live by his wits if he was to survive. Today, Taita would be considered a polymath or genius by our standards. Being a eunuch, he is divorced from the drives and desires that keep most men slave to their passions. When reading the ancient historians (i.e., Tacitus, Lucan, Caesar etc.), most aggrandized themselves and their personal roles in history. Just looking at the entire civilization of ancient Egypt you can see how that culture made important contributions to civilization that is with us to this day. The Greeks, Romans and all the great religions owe a big debt to the ancient Eqyptians. A lot of research went in to this story and the probability of the events in the book are very high indeed. In River God, The depecition of politics, greed, lust and the human condition are timeless. To me, the success of a book of this caliber is that it makes you want to read more about the subject matter. Remember this is a work of fiction (the dynastic reign is fictionalized) so sit back, relax and let your imagination soar. When I grow up, I want to be like Taita... Thank you Mr. Smith!p.s., check out Stephen Saylor's books (the Roman Blood series) featuring Gordianus the Finder.

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